Publisher's Synopsis
Political ideals must be based upon ideals for the individual life. The aim of politics should be to make the lives of individuals as good as possible.Chapter I: Political Ideals.The best life is the one in which the creative impulses play the largest part and the possessive impulses the smallest.Chapter I: Political Ideals.A bad teacher will aim at imposing his opinion, and turning out a set of pupils all of whom will give the same definite answer on a doubtful point. Mr. Bernard Shaw is said to hold that Troilus and Cressida is the best of Shakespeare's plays. Although I disagree with this opinion, I should welcome it in a pupil as a sign of individuality; but most teachers would not tolerate such a heterodox view. Not only teachers, but all commonplace persons in authority, desire in their subordinates that kind of uniformity which makes their actions easily predictable and never inconvenient. The result is that they crush initiative and individuality when they can, and when they cannot, they quarrel with it.